Philips Respironics Amara View CPAP Full Face Mask
- Comfort 4.0 of 5, at 20-25 dBA it's quiet, freedom of movement 4.5 of 5- No tightness: Amara View requires no forehead support and gives you a completely free field of vision. Ideal for undisturbed reading, watching TV or wearing glasses.
- No sensation of pressure: Unlike many other full-face masks, Amara View leaves no pressure marks on the bridge of the nose: The nose is ventilated through an opening in the upper part of the mask, which is located directly beneath the nose ("under-the-nose design").
- Ease of use: Amara View consists of only a few components. It is therefore very easy to clean. The hose can be removed with one click - so you can quickly go to the toilet at night, if you need to. The high-quality headband can also be quickly put on and taken off easily with quick clips.
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Product description
Especially suitable: If you breathe through mouth or nose at night, suffer from claustrophobia or restricted nasal breathing (e.g. due to allergies).
No tight feeling: Amara View does not require a forehead support and gives you a completely clear field of vision. Ideal for undisturbed reading, watching television or wearing glasses.
No sensation of pressure: Unlike many other full face masks, Amara View leaves no pressure marks on the bridge of the nose: The nose is ventilated through an opening in the upper part of the mask, which is located at the base of the nose (“under-the-nose design”).
Very easy to use: Amara View consists of only a few components. It is therefore very easy to clean. The hose / tube can be removed with one click – so you can quickly go to the toilet at night. The high-quality headband can also be quickly put on and taken off with quick clips.
Individual: Available in three different sizes (S, M and L) – S and M are mainly worn by women, L mainly by men. If in doubt, choose the larger mask. Please consult our size advisor (downloadable below) for the exact size determination.
SomniShop-Set: Comes as a set from SomniShop and includes our informative guide about snoring – at no extra costs for you! The NHS also recommend CPAP therapy for sleep apnoea.
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Specifications
Scope of delivery
Headgear, mask cushion, quick release clips, hose / tube connector, fitting templateCustomer reviews (4)
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Return Policy
For hygiene reasons, this product is delivered in sealed hygienic packaging. You are therefore NOT able to return the product if the sealed hygienic packaging has been unwrapped. Provided the sealed packaging is unopened, you have the option to return the product to us within 30 days of receipt.
This does not affect your statutory rights, most notably with regard to product defects.
You can find further details of your right to return goods in our GTC.
Instructions for use
Product safety
Manufacturer: Respironics Inc., 1001 Murry Ridge Lane, Murrysville, PA 15668 USA, info@philips.com
Person Responsible: Respironics Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, Gewerbestrasse 17, 82211 Herrsching, Germany, info@philips.com
Additional safety information can be found in the instructions for use.
More information
CPAP masks are wear parts. The service life of a CPAP mask is therefore 5 to 6 months. Usual wear and tear, particularly of mask cushions (e.g. a tear in the mask cushion after 3 months of use) or head straps (baggy strap after several months of use) does not constitute a material defect.
Due to the production methods used, CPAP masks may smell of plastic or silicone. If this smell does not evaporate after initial use, it often helps to clean the CPAP mask under fresh water (with the addition of SomnoSept, if necessary) and to leave to dry.
Warning
Magnets with a magnetic field strength of 400 mT are used in the mask. With the exception of the devices identified in the contraindication, ensure the mask is kept at least 6 inches (approx. 15.24 cm) away from any other medical implants or medical devices that can be impacted by the magnetic fields to avoid possible effects from localized magnetic fields. This includes household members, caregivers, and bed partners that may be in close vicinity to patients that use the masks.
Contraindication
- Pacemakers
- Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD)
- Neurostimulators
- Magnetic metallic implants/electrodes/valves placed in upper limbs, torso, or higher (i.e. neck and head)
- CSF (cerebral spinal fluid) shunts (e.g., VP (ventriculo peritoneal) shunt)
- Aneurysm clips
- Embolic coils
- Intracranial aneurysm intravascular flow disruption devices
- Metallic cranial plates, screws, burr hole covers, and bone substitute devices
- Metallic splinters in the eye
- Ocular implants (e.g., glaucoma implants, retinal implants)
- Certain contact lenses with metal
- Implants to restore hearing or balance that have an implanted magnet (such as cochlear implants, implanted bone conduction hearing devices, and auditory brainstem implants)
- Magnetic denture attachments
- Metallic gastrointestinal clips
- Metallic stents (e.g., aneurysm, coronary, tracheobronchial, biliary)
- Implantable ports and pumps (e.g., insulin pumps)
- Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulators
- Devices labeled as MR (magnetic resonance) unsafe
- Magnetic metallic implants not labeled for MR or not evaluated for safety in a magnetic field
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Instruction manual
Here you can find detailed instructions for using the Philips Respironics Amara View CPAP Full Face Mask.
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